There is no need for that. Spywareblaster is a "run-once" application.
When you run it and make your selection of what you want to "kill" and then hit the Kill all selected button, all you have to do afterwards is regularly check for updates.

quoting: imadreamer2 link=board=34;threadid=5135;start=0#33564 date=1038335663]
Thanks. I guess I did read that before but still didn't sink in it doesn't show up in start up list. By the way did you know that jv16 regcleaner calls it spyware killer, rather that spywareblaster?

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Actually that's just where the settings are stored in the registry (I forgot to change it to "SpywareBlaster").